The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915 EVEMIMG EDITION.
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Bean Dishes
Pudding Bowls.
Pudding Dishes
Mixing Bowls
Regular prices from 25c
Now only
SPAULDING'S
314 FRONT STREET
ARE 0 R G A W I Z I RI G
SOXS OK VKTKRAXS Wild, I IK (10
STRONG SAYS MAJOR
To Tiiko I'ail lit Decoration Ray K
oicImvs and .loin In Parade as
Patriotic Orgaulntlnu
Pa nun organization of tlio Sons
of Veterans will bo made on Sun
day, according to itu announcement
of tliu coinniltteo on arrangements.
C. II. Zeok, of iinudon, Ih here, In
terested lu the movement nnd lie
believes tlmt at least GO names will
bo placed on the charter roll tills
week.
It Is for patriotic reasons that
tlio Sons of Veterans are organized
In the United States.
An urgent request Is made, by
Major Keck that nil thoso eligible
for membership meet nt ono o'clock
on Stijiday at the corner of Front
and Market streets, there to form
In tlio Memorial Day parade to the
Masonic Hall, where the address of
tlio day Is to bo given. If the
weather is Inclement It In proposed
that they shall meet nt the corner
of Market nnd Broadway.
MAY DIVIDE STEAM
INSPECTION DISTRICT
Plan No Unlto Oregon, Waliluutoii
, mill Alaska lu One Willi Cal
ifornia Heparin o
Plans nro on foot for tho division
of tho steamboat inspection district
of tho const Into two districts with
a supervising Inspector over each
ono. Tills will be brought up In
n bill to bo introduced at tho :io.xt
session of Congress. The plea Is
tutt tho work lu the district Is
too much for ono supervisor.
' Captain J. K. Hulger, of Snn
Francisco, now has charge of tho
cpust Including Coos Hay. Ho is Iii
authority over Captains Kdwnrds
nnd Fullor and nt tho present time
is Investigating tho nppenls of tho
Coquillo river boatmen.
Should tlio now plan carry Cii
Ifornla would become a sopnrnto
district with Oregon, Washington
nnd Alaska lu a second.
ciiaxgk OF S.luX(!
Steamer Xanu Sinllli ul sail
from Knillli Terminal Dock, Maisli
..i..., ........;, ., , in 11, a.m. 1
tfl.kl.l U .1.... . ...... ....
.... .-.,.. .'iiuii-iM-w o,y.
Heeiiiiilng from San Francisco for)
Coos Hay, Tuesday, Juno , , it i
I. m., willlim again fioin Multifield I
tur San Francisco Saturday tho 5tli
or Sunday tlio (Itli.
f Kv
i HhsoiiKers luiWiiK leservat Ions outside ornamental columns were
for tho I'Jtli of .luue will pleas,. .ft. Tho contracting firm was com-
conflihi ilu.ir roM't-viillons for tlio posed of Daniel Miller and Norninn
next milling. Phillips,
CLOSING
OUT SALE
Entire stock of millinery must be disposed of with
in 30 days
Many Hats at one-half regular prices
Untrimmed shapes, flowers, etc., at less than half
regular prices
Everything must go. '
Ladies: Don't fail to take advantage of these
bargains. v
MRS. A. G. AIKEN
Market avenue Marshfield
PAULDING'S
ATURDAV
PECIALS
Save You
Money
FAMOUS WELLER
CROCKERY
Quart Tea Pots
Etc., Etc.
to 50c.
15c
5-10-15c Store
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
BASEBALL SCORES
pohthaxd ii.iri-:i nv haix
aoaix ykstkhday
1'Vir First 'I'lmo lu .Many Days tlio
ICiutcin Leagues All (iel In Action i
Report Good Scores.
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1'KHCKXTAOKS OF
COAST LEAGUE
t (Ilr AiiocltltJ I'trrt to Coot liar Time.)
W. L. P.C.
San Francisco I!!) 20 .51)2
I.os Angeles ..32 23 .581!
Salt I.ako 2C 21 .fifi.'l
Oakland ... .21 29 .4 fill
Portland 20 2fi .IH
Venice 21 28 .I2'J
PORTLAND, May 2S. Itnln again
stopped tho Heavers yesterday. For
tho first tlmo In two weeks, all o'
tho big Kasturn teams were repo t
cd In nctlon, undeterred by the
weather. i
Tho scorcH of yesterday follow:
Coast League.
At Portland Snn Franclsco-'Port-latid
game postponed on account of
rain.
At Los Angeles
Suit Lake ... ,
Los Angeles . . .
At Oakland
Venlco
It. II.
.2 r,
.3 7
It. II.
.3 S
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Oakland r It 2
' American Leniriio
At Cleveland Philadelphia S,
Cleveland, 0.
At Chicago Now York, 2; Chi
cago, 8.
At Detroit Washington, 8; De
troit, 2.
National League
At Now York St. Louis, 0;
Now York, R.
At Hrooklyu -Hrooklyn,
2.
At 1'hHadolphln
Pittsburg, 0; I
Chicago, fi;
Philadelphia, 8.
At llostou Cincinnati, ti; Boa
ton, 0.
HAXDOX IIAXK CASK
HANDON, Ore., .May 2S. Tho suit '
brought by tho ownors of tho First '
National Hank Hulldlug against tho
hulldera of tho building was decided
In favor of tho plnlntlffs. Tho de-
fondants. Miller & Phillips woro ns-
S088l, sonic,hluK ,ko J2U0 and costs
or lu all about $3(1
that tho Interior .11
f300. It was agreed
uul the bulk of tho
work on tho building was satlsfac-
tory In every way but tho complaint
arose over tho manner In which tho
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BOTH ASK DAMAGES
KKIIITII STHHKT l.MPHOVF.MKNT
CASH IV CIHCTIT COURT
Contiactois Moon ami Barclay Seek
, jjKHlT anil T. II. Hairy Claims
$100 Damages .
Claims nnd counter claims hnvo ar
isen out of the Injunction brought
last year by Mr. und Mrs. T. II. Hurry
to restrain tlio Improvements In the
front of his Klghth street property
and today the case Is In tho Circuit
Court, both, tho plaintiff rhid tho
defendant alleging damages.
Contnrctors X. Moon and .Tunics
Barclay, having tho contract for tho
Improvement of Eighth street north,
were enjoined from working In front
of tho Harry property, the claim being
that tho orlglnnl plat showed the
ground to ho on Seventh street.
Tho equipment of tho contractors
was moved. They now claim $3G7
dumages in their suit, bringing this
'tiftri llm In lit lint tmi tt'no ilnn1irw1 II-
legal by Judge Coke.
On tho otlmr linnil, Mr. nnd Mrs.
I Harry allege that a garden with its
' vegetables was destroyed, tlio tlnm-
ago amounting to $300 and also that
they furnished water for tho engines
of the contractors to tho amount of
,$100 for which they nsk Judgment.
A. MKII'OX LOS MS SUIT FOR $1
IIOO IX CIltCUIT COUHT
Broken Iak "nil Crushed Foot Rc-
celvcd In Yard of Coos Hay
.Manufacturing Coinimny
(Spoclnl to The Times)
COQUILLI3, Mny 28. A judgment
In favor of tho dofondnnt was tho
Jury decision yesterday afternoon in
the cils'e of A. Melton versus the Coos
Hay Manufacturing Company In
which ho sued for $1,200 dumages.
In Deconibor lost Melton claims that
a load of lumber, Improperly loaded
onto a truck, foil onto him break-
lug his leg and crushing tho foot,
It was shown that tho company was
not to hlnmo for tho nccldont and
nothing will bo recovered by Melton.
PREPARES THE MY
Dlt. K. K. STRAW TO MARK READY
FOR MOOSE COMIXO
To Soo That Local Herd IawIs Far-
ado. Xann .Smith .May Cany
Delegation to Fair
Dr. U. K. Straw expects to loavo
tomorrow for San Francisco to mako
arrangements for tho Coos County
Mooso excursion to tho Exposition.
Herbert Lbckhart may accompany
him Bonth. A. Moreen has agreed to
fit up tho Nairn Sinlth'B stcorngo
quarters so Hint she will carry sov-
onty-ono and by making n fast trip
can tako down tho majority of tho
excurslonlsts between July 18 nnd
July M.
Not definitely has It been decid
ed regarding what means of trans
portation will bo used by tho Mooso
In going to tho Fair. Negotiations
nro still on with tho Southern Pnclf-!
Ic for a special train down and back
from Itosoburg
Inasmuch as tho big parado Is on
July 21 It hns been ngrced that tho
Nairn Smith would lay over ono day,
until tho 2r,th, to accomodnto thoso
coming back and glvo thoin a chanco
to Join In tho big day celebration.
Co To North ltcntl
A larCO COntlllL'Ollt nf Mnraliflnl.1
Mooso laBt evening went to North '
Hend whoro Hodgo Xo. 1-1 C7 Initiat
ed Henry G. Kern. Sol Drlscoll. n.,,1 1
K. I). Gnbrlelson. Tho Mooso orcl.es-'
tra from Marshfield furnished tho I
mimic. 1
AT BIG CONVENTION
HF.V. HAM, OXi: OK "500 AT HAP
TIST CO.VFHUHXCK
Tells or "Life l.hie" and lis Work lu
I.os Angeles .Meeting Pi-alsm
J. A. Ward
Twonty-flvo hundred delegates
from all over the United States are
present at tho Xorthorn Huptlst con-
volition lu Los Angeles, wrltos Ilev.
G. l.eltoy Hall from tho south. Ho
Is entered on tho program to glvo a
detailed account of tho "Ufo l.lno"
and tho story of his work In tho luiii-
Iw '!
Tl. 1.11.. T !.... . . .
. IIU
"The publication society dedicated
Cluipel Car Xo. 7 the other day."
write Mr. Hall, "it Is named 'Grace.
.mil cost jsi.uon.
Mr. Hall also sent 1 co.,v f m
Dally Chron I " IT "f I !
each day by the convoi.Uon tZ h
.:,,: v b ol uucu ,,a ac'!
in speaking of the Coo and C.rrv ,
Bimty exhibit nt si Z, "l "r. .,
County exhibit at San KraucKco Mr, I
1
Tho "Ufo Wno" has brought ox- Music Choir v B:"t'""-"' JUIV un
tensho advertising to Coos Hay. Its Music ..Audience, led 'bV't'ho' band ' ;Jr7j0 l,'ce,l0Be-ha"
Picture and Its story has traveled Henedlctlon ....liev. J. F Ugget ' "" ' TJ eaCh "CUt a
over the world and back have come I At tho close of the exercise. In the ' No 7 V " , C'a83' , t,Ur,a0, ' ' I0
questions from all parts of the hall, a procession will march J o!N ;I"Ulinn,nB' vo-'b'
b,0- a.1.1 p..nn... n.i m... '::." . m,e. i,l"-so $100
WIFE TO
MRS. OlMtKRT NOT .SKIHOI'SHY ,
IXJUHKD IX SIIOOTlXd
Pleaded With lliishiAnd-Xot to Shoot
for Sake of "Little Folks." Strug
gled in Closed Itooui.
Mrs. Frank Ollbort, who was shot
by her husband yesterday after
which the latter committed suicide,
is not Bcriously wounded und today
wob up nnd nbout the house. Her
escapo from Instant death Is attrib
uted to the fact that Bhc struggled
with her husband and two of tho
bullets failed to explode. A third
bullet shot at her as she run scream-1
Ing from tho homo of Fred Monro1
In Hay City mudo a hole through
her waist between tho arm nnd '
tho body.
Dr. Ilorsfnll, who was Immediately
summoned after tho tragedy, stated
tho shot hud merely grazed tho
right shoulder blade of the woman, j
"It Btlngs," said Mrs. (Ulhert yes-(
terday us she. sat In tho front room
of tho Al Foster home.
Tolls of Tragedy
Sho described tho tragedy ns it,
happened, and appeared not ono bit
nervous though tho Interview was
but n few minutes after the shoot
ing. I
"Wo scparntcd a year ago and
Mr. Ollbort went up north," she
said. "Ho worked, around Tiicomn ,
nnd Helllnghntn. You see wo had I
been married four years and had
come hero from Coucr d'Alene. Wo
then had tho little girl, Irene, now t
three years old." Merle, u chubby i
llttlo fellow of ono year, came Into
tho fnmlly after tho fnthcr left and
went up north.
"Well, when my husband was
hero he worked nt the Smith mill
on tho log dump. Wo couldn't get
nlong and so separated. I heard i
from Mm very seldom when hu was
gone." I
Gllbort then enmo buck to town '
a 8nolt t'"10 n
Mrs. Gllbort had
"eon living with her parents, Mr.'
and -Mrs- ' '"' Thurston, of Kast-l
side, up nt Powers whoro they ro-
contly movod.. A few days ago Mrs
Gilbert canio ,dowu and was sowing
yesterday at tho homo of Fred '
Mooro In Hay City when Ollbort
appeared on the scene. Ho was well
d reused.
Asked to Come Hack. :
"Ho canto Into tho room where I ,
was alone sewing and closed the
door," said Mrs. (Ilburt. "He i
nskod mo to come back to him nnd
I said 'No,' .that wo couldn't get
nlong together nnd there was no
uso trying. Ho pleaded, then drew
n revolver from his pockot. It wnsj
souio tlmo beforo ho started shoot
ing." Scolng his determination, Mrs.
Gilbert plucklly attempted to get
his mind off tho subject. Hno ap
pealed to him for tho sake of their
mtlo children. "I told him, 'Frank
wo hnvo tho boy and girl depending
0n us' nnd I nsked him to go and
HC0 thorn."
Fires Three Times.
Gllbort raised tho gun and fired
point blank nt his wlfo. Tho gun
ho used was n .38 callhro Merwln
Ilurlburtflvo-sholl gun. Sho grasp-1
cd his arm. The bullet grazed her I
back. Screaming Mrs. Gllbort strug-,
gled In tho closed room, Tho next '
two bullets failed to explodo and
when tho husband drew back to fix
l
lila if 11 11 aim intt nil t nf llm rnnm
IMD f)UII UUU 1 VV Uft tllU IUWIII, 4 1
third bullet plowed Its way through
her clothes.
Gilbert followed and at tho gato
stopped and sent a bullet crashing
through his brain. Ho died In-
8tn"t,y'
Coroner Fred Wilson wont at onco
,n lM0 v,, una "r0UJ
in tho Kid und brought buck tho
b'J,,y' allbo,t wn" :,C ycal'8 of "B '
nml '8 ",l1 t0 lmvo lieon rttl80a" '" '
Micuigau. no una n urouier joiiu
Gllbort in Iduho and another whoso
whereabouts uro not known. I
HONOR 0J.DJ0LDIERS
Memorial Kxerel.ses Will Ho Held at
County Seat
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUIM.K, May 28 Tho O. A. It.
and W. H. C. will hold Memorial
Day exorcises next Sunday. Tho fol-
lowing program will bo rendered at
Masonic hall, boglnnlng at 2:30
j Music rjand
Music ..'.' "choir
Invocation Hov. c! ' H. ' Ityan
' Vocal Solo Karlo I eslle
Heading Mrs. X. X. Xe'lnian
Music Quartet.,
'Sermon " nv. I ".,!.",?
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les. and the graves of the soldu Z
will bo decorated.
1., ..
' "aU Sal'1 Mr" Wari1 ha" ,,ono wel1
thl"k " sho"ltl llt
ZiSZ
I was very favorably
The convention closed
yesterday
' " '3 m BC,etf "mo agatu
a fcw d"'8. CG via San Fran-
u to
again visit the exposition.
HtUUVtHI
Things Have Changed irj-i
There was a time when an unscrupulous concern
could advertise a 10-ccnt article as being "worth 15c
now cut to 10c" and get away with it, but fortunately
that time has passed. You always have and always
will find GOLDEN RULE values and prices just as ad-vertised.
GOLDEN RULE PRICES
All-wool blue sorgo dress skirt. Our price $3.50
Afternoon dress, black and whito stripe, neatly trim
med, Our prico. $4.25
House Dresses, black and white check, wall made,
neatly trimmed, Our prico , $1.65
Other House Dresses from 85c to $1.95
Good grade house lining, 3ioc and 41.C
Standard Calico 40
Red Seal Gingham, Our prico 8 1-3c
Clark's 0, N, T, Thread, Our price 0
$2,25 Fancy Colored Petticoats, Our price $1.48
$1,50 Fancy. Colored petticoats, Our price 95C
Buckskin Hose for boys, 25c value, extra heavy,
all sizes up to lf Our price 15C
The Golden Rule
ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldn.
THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
i
LET ME REPLACE THAT OLD
LEAKY RANGE BOILER NOW
I had a good supply on Iiaiid Iiefoio tho last advances in tho
market, caused hy tho Kuropoitii war. It will save you money,
cllmliialo damages and worry caused hy the older holler. Pliimlihi-;
supplies aro going up almost dally and ulicn my present supply
1 mis out I will have to advance tho price. Don't delay.
LOUIS L G0RR
Central Ave., West of Orpheiim
Sensational Sale of
PAINT AND WALLPAPER
For the Next Ten Days
We are going to dispose of our entire stock of Wall
Paper and Mixed Paint and do it quickly. We are plac
ing it on the market for what it will bring.
LOOK AT THE PRICES.
Wall Paper at 5c, 6c, 7c and 10c per double roll.
Paint, standard brand, $1.25 per gallon.
Varnish and Enamel greatly reduced.
This stock is high grade and has not been damaged
by fire or water. This affords you an opportunity to
decorate your homes at less than cost of the material.
The early bird gets the best choice.
THE ART DECORATING CO.
Pullulates furnished. Phono H);t-.I
256 Market avenue West1 Marshfield
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Times Want Ads Bring Results1
1915
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Offlclal Pi'ogrmu
FHIDAV, .IUI.V .l, lt)ir,
Xo. 1Trot or pace, ono-halt
mile, two heats, each heat a
race, 2:a5 class, purso $ioo
Xo. Utinulng, ouo half inllo,
"l'so SjiHO.OO
Xo. .1 Trot or paco, ono-halt
mllo, host two In three heats.
freo for all, piuso $5
No. 4-Xovelty race, ono'wllo.
130 for first to quarter post,
?10 for first to half-mile
post, ?55 for first to three
quarter post, $75 for first to
mllo stake $200
Xo. n -Motor Cycle, 5 miles,,
?25 to 1st, ?15 to 2nd....$40
HATUHDAY, JUI,Y
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threo heats'
or paco, one mllo,
every heat a
race, purse $150
l No. 9 Running, ono and one-
olghth miles, for Coos and
Curry County horses only,
I lurso $o00
'Xo. 10 Consolation raco, for
all horses not finishing as (
good as second, purse $7
No. ll Motocycle raco, $25
I to 1st, ?1G to 2nd, purse... $-10
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Theater.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H. H. Harper
IIOUSIC HUIM)Klt
Gonoral Ropalrlng nnd Cabinet
Making.
Phono 310-J.
J. M. Wright
Phono 188-U
HUIHDIXn CO.NTHACTOH
Kstlmntes furnlshod on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Kyo, ICar, Xoso nnd Throat.
G'IjASSFH FITTKI)
DR. SIATTIK II. SHAW.
Dl.soa.seM of Women and Children
Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200,
201, 202, Irving Hlock
Benjamin Ostlind
coxsuinxci i:xgixi:i:h am
AHCIIITKCT
Offices, 200 Irving Block.
Phono 103-L or 2C7-J.
Marshtiold, Oregon.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL KXfilXKF.R
Room 304 Coko Dldg. Phono 145-J.
Residence Phono 128-1.
W. G. Chandler
AKCIIITKCT
nooms 3QI and 302, Coko Building,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Wm. S. Turpen
AHOIIITIIOT
Marshfield, Oregon.
Perl Riley Ballinger
PIAXISTi AXD TI3ACIIF.lt
Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St
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